Materials pertaining to Dr. Browning’s work as a scholar, but which do not directly involve or mention Dr. Browning. Includes one flier about a Holocaust-related lecture given by Dr. Browning’s colleagues, conference programs, newspaper articles dealing with Holocaust-related issues, and one review of a book written by a fellow scholar.
Materials pertaining to Dr. Browning’s work as a scholar but are not directly identifiable. Includes materials about the Holocaust Education Week put on by the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, presentation slides for a speech about the Eichmann Testimonies, and an excerpt from a bibliography about Lucy Dawidowicz’s book The War Against the Jews. Also includes a program and notes from the 1978 International Scholars Symposium on the Western Society after the Holocaust that Browning attended.
Dr. Browning’s requests for sabbaticals, leaves of absence, and release time, ranging from 1978-94. Also includes Dr. Browning’s reports to administrators about his sabbaticals and leaves of absence.
Letters from foundations and other organizations offering Dr. Browning research grants, fellowships, and awards, including the Humboldt and Fulbright Foundations and the Faculty Achievement Award at Pacific Lutheran. Articles from newspapers, journals, and Pacific Lutheran publications about Dr. Browning’s various achievements. Also includes one program from commencement at Hebrew Union College, where Dr. Browning was awarded an honorary degree in 1999.
Correspondence, including letters, postcards, thank you cards, and Christmas cards, sent to Browning and his family (including wife, Jennifer) from colleagues, students, and friends that do not pertain to his professional work in a professional capacity.
Correspondence sent to Dr. Browning by Dr. Menachem Shelah of Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek, Israel. Materials include professional correspondence relating to their scholarship as well as personal correspondence, such as postcards, Christmas cards, and informal letters. Also includes one letter from Dr. Shelah’s wife, Yaara, after Dr. Shelah’s death.
Browning’s article “The Genesis of the Final Solution: A Reply to Martin Broszat” in German and English with correspondence. Also includes chapters by Browning in Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust.
Include a conference papers with multiple drafts, correspondence, editing suggestion, and publication proofs for the Colloquium on Nazi German and the Holocaust in Paris.